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@NathanReed Yes, but that could be misunderstood as a reduced form of KISS
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rraallvvDec 30 '12 at 7:30

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Could you give a context for this? Otherwise, as the answers have shown, people give you options but you come up with other contextual things like--who are you saying this to? Teams? Individuals? Someone who knows the principle, or someone who doesn't?
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simchona♦Dec 30 '12 at 7:43

Can you elaborate on "this guy"? Does he know what KISS is, as this seems to be something of importance given your comments on answers?
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simchona♦Dec 30 '12 at 7:53

@simchona The guy is not a friend of mine, but definitely knows about the KISS principle.
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rraallvvDec 30 '12 at 7:57